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These diets often involve insufficient carbohydrate intake for energy, resulting in the body "burning" fat stores instead. An unintended side-effect of using fat for energy, however, is the production of waste products known as "ketones.”

Ketones are similar in chemical composition to isopropyl alcohol, which is found in solvents such as acetone.1 Isopropyl alcohol is different from ethyl alcohol, the type of alcohol in an alcoholic beverage.

As a result, if you are pulled over for a traffic stop when your body is undergoing ketosis, a Nevada law enforcement officer may think you are drunk. Worse, a Nevada DUI breath testing device might confirm the officer's suspicions by showing a high blood alcohol concentration (BAC) -- even if you have had nothing to drink or not enough to make you drunk.3

1. What are ketones?

Our bodies derive most of our energy from carbohydrates in our diet. When we eat foods containing carbohydrates, our digestive system breaks them down into various sugars. These include glucose, which is the body's main energy source. After eating, glucose is absorbed into the bloodstream, which is why it's often referred to as “blood sugar.”4

If, however, we don't consume enough carbohydrates to produce the glucose our bodies need, our bodies will burn our stored fat instead.5 While this is obviously useful for dieting, it can create problems if we are stopped for DUI.

Fats are broken down in the liver. Our liver turns fat into energy we can use. But in the process, it also creates waste products, known as ketones.6 Chemically, ketones are similar to isopropyl alcohol (acetone). And not all breath testing devices can reliably distinguish isopropyl alcohol from ethyl alcohol, the kind of alcohol found in alcohol beverages.

2. How low-carbohydrate diets and fasting cause ketosis

“Ketosis” is normal during fasting, after prolonged exercise, and when a high-fat diet is consumed. Excess ketosis, however, can create all kinds of problems, including symptoms such as dizziness, confusion and alcoholic-smelling breath that can make you appear drunk.

Ketosis results most frequently when there is insufficient carbohydrate intake. In addition to fasting, causes of inadequate carb intake include (without limitation):

High protein / low carbohydrates diets (such as the Paleo or Atkins diet),

Anorexia,

Excessive vomiting,

Excessive diarrhea, or

Starvation.

3. How ketones “trick” DUI breath testing devices

Much like alcohol, excess ketones are excreted in the urine and breath. But because Nevada DUI breath testing devices are not sophisticated enough to distinguish reliably between isopropyl and ethyl alcohol, ketones in the breath can register as alcohol.7

As a result, when you are fasting or on a high-protein diet, you can test “positive” on a Nevada DUI breath test even when you haven't been drinking or have consumed only a small amount of alcohol.

And if your case does go to trial, the fact that you were dieting might just create reasonable doubt of your guilt in the jury's minds. As Las Vegas DUI lawyer Michael Becker explains:

"Medical conditions and Atkins-style diets are so effective at mimicking DUI it can be hard to convince an officer you weren't drunk. An experienced Nevada DUI defense attorney can make sure the D.A. understands how your diet might have produced a falsely high BAC on your Nevada DUI breath test.”

Charged with DUI in Reno or Las Vegas? Call us for help…

If you were accused of DUI and think that your diet or medical condition might be the culprit, we invite you to contact us for a free consultation.

Our caring DUI defense lawyers defend clients throughout the state of Nevada on drunk driving and DUI of drugs charges.

To speak for free to one of our lawyers, call us at 702-DEFENSE (702-333-3673). Or fill out on the form on this page and someone will promptly return your inquiry.

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